It's another light week because we should all be out there enjoying summer instead of inside watching DVDs - but hey, sometimes you gotta stay in where the air is conditioned, and you want NEW DVDs to watch - not them OLD ones!

So here's another 140 DVDs AND 31 Blu-rays and 7 "digital" titles if you'd rather download something to watch on the pooter. They're all coming out Tuesday except where noted with a date that isn't 7/10.

TV OF THE WEEK

Not a lot, but what we DO have is QUALITY!

The top seller of the week IS...Adventure Time: Complete First Season (The W at Amazon) (Cartoon Network, 2010) This show is apparently a MONSTER for Cartoon Network - will anybody here confess to having watched it so I can learn why?

Dark Shadows: The Complete Original Series (Deluxe Edition) (ABC, 1966-71) Second edition of the 131 DVD, 1225 episode behemoth - all that differs from the original "limited edition" is this one isn't numbered, it doesn't include the Frid autographed postcard, and it's three hundred bucks less than the "collectors" are charging but nonetheless still THE MOST EXPENSIVE ITEM OF THE WEEK

CURIOSITY OF THE WEEKSong of the South (1946) Claims to be the never-released-on-DVD-because-someone-may-think-it's-racist Disney flick, but I have no idea how you release a Disney movie when you're not Disney without it being a bootleg, so hurry up and order it before Disney makes Amazon squash it (7/15)

Hot Ice (Hot Ice, No-one Is Safe - 2010) John Bianco (also wrote/directed), Joe Esposito, Ernest Mingione - hey, Lou Albano is in this! How is that possible when I'm pretty sure he died in 2009...well, it'd be CLOSE depending on when they filmed - mor info on this DVD and YouTube trailer at Maverick (maverickentertainment.cc)

All In was originally about Chris Moneymaker, the catalyst of the recent "Poker Boom" in 2003, and was shown to some film festival in 2009 as a rough cut. The poker site domain seizures happened on April 15, 2011 ("Black Friday") and the filmmakers decided to re-do the movie to add Black Friday-related stuff.

The celebrities listed are there to blurb about how poker is an All-American game. The "core" of All In is Moneymaker's 2003 World Series of Poker main event victory plus the Black Friday fallout.

The movie's timeline goes beyond Black Friday all the way to about December 2011, if I recall correctly. By then, Full Tilt Poker was exposed by the DOJ as a "Ponzi scheme."

The filmmakers also complained about IMDb listing 2009 instead of 2012 as the movie's release. Per IMDb policy, whenever a movie is first shown to the public is year of release they list for the movie.

I wrote a review about the movie. It's an okay documentary, but it also omits the Ultimate Bet/Absolute Poker superuser scandal where some online players, like WSOP champ Russ Hamilton, could see other players' hole cards.

"CURIOSITY OF THE WEEKSong of the South (1946) Claims to be the never-released-on-DVD-because-someone-may-think-it's-racist Disney flick, but I have no idea how you release a Disney movie when you're not Disney without it being a bootleg, so hurry up and order it before Disney makes Amazon squash it (7/15)"

Originally posted by Eddie Famous"CURIOSITY OF THE WEEKSong of the South (1946) Claims to be the never-released-on-DVD-because-someone-may-think-it's-racist Disney flick, but I have no idea how you release a Disney movie when you're not Disney without it being a bootleg, so hurry up and order it before Disney makes Amazon squash it (7/15)"

You can't. It's gone.

I'm still seeing it, but it really looks even more like a shady bootleg today.